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Immerse yourself in a piece of American history with this authentically hand-signed cut by Thurgood Marshall, the first African American Supreme Court Justice. Measuring 11 x 14 inches, this exquisite collectible comes elegantly framed in a 2 1/2 inch nickel wood frame with black outer features, offering a sophisticated display that complements any collection.

Authenticity and Certification

This rare and invaluable item is verified with a tamper-evident hologram, ensuring its authenticity. Included with your purchase is a certificate guaranteeing the legitimacy of the signature, along with a full JSA (James Spence Authentication) letter. Thurgood Marshall signatures are extraordinarily rare, making this an exceptional find for any collector or historian.

About Thurgood Marshall and His Legacy

Born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1908, Thurgood Marshall made history as a pioneering civil rights attorney before becoming the first African American Supreme Court Justice in 1967. His legal work, notably in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case, played a crucial role in the fight against racial segregation in American public schools. Marshall's career is marked by his unwavering dedication to justice and equality, inspiring countless individuals to pursue careers in law and civil rights advocacy.

Why This Piece?

This signed cut captures Thurgood Marshall in a moment of historical significance, representing his relentless drive and visionary spirit. Ideal for collectors, fans, and those inspired by Marshall's journey, this piece serves as a testament to progress and the ambitious dreams that drive societal change. It symbolizes the relentless pursuit of justice and the enduring impact of Marshall's work on American legal and social landscapes.

Special Features

  • Print Quality: Premium archival paper for longevity and vibrant color
  • Edition: Part of a limited edition series
  • Value: Likely to appreciate over time
  • Rarity: Rare find for collectors

Owning this signed cut by Thurgood Marshall is not just about possessing a piece of memorabilia; it's about holding a fragment of history that continues to inspire and educate future generations.

Thurgood Marshall

  • Signed cut
  • Frame size- 26" x 16"
  • Authenticated by Beckett Authentication

Featuring an index card signed perfectly by Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall d.1993. Marshall was the first African American justice appointed to the Supreme Court in 1965 by President Lyndon B Johnson. The signature is authenticated and encapsulated by Beckett Authentication. 

Museum Quality Custom Framing Details:
Custom framed in 1 inch decorative wood frame. Double matted in black and white. A custom engraved descriptive plaque is included. Enclosed in 99% UV museum glass to protect the signature from fading. Dust covered backed, wired ready for hanging in your den, office or man cave.

Thurgood Marshall-Supreme Court signed cut

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Product Details

Immerse yourself in a piece of American history with this authentically hand-signed cut by Thurgood Marshall, the first African American Supreme Court Justice. Measuring 11 x 14 inches, this exquisite collectible comes elegantly framed in a 2 1/2 inch nickel wood frame with black outer features, offering a sophisticated display that complements any collection.

Authenticity and Certification

This rare and invaluable item is verified with a tamper-evident hologram, ensuring its authenticity. Included with your purchase is a certificate guaranteeing the legitimacy of the signature, along with a full JSA (James Spence Authentication) letter. Thurgood Marshall signatures are extraordinarily rare, making this an exceptional find for any collector or historian.

About Thurgood Marshall and His Legacy

Born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1908, Thurgood Marshall made history as a pioneering civil rights attorney before becoming the first African American Supreme Court Justice in 1967. His legal work, notably in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case, played a crucial role in the fight against racial segregation in American public schools. Marshall's career is marked by his unwavering dedication to justice and equality, inspiring countless individuals to pursue careers in law and civil rights advocacy.

Why This Piece?

This signed cut captures Thurgood Marshall in a moment of historical significance, representing his relentless drive and visionary spirit. Ideal for collectors, fans, and those inspired by Marshall's journey, this piece serves as a testament to progress and the ambitious dreams that drive societal change. It symbolizes the relentless pursuit of justice and the enduring impact of Marshall's work on American legal and social landscapes.

Special Features

  • Print Quality: Premium archival paper for longevity and vibrant color
  • Edition: Part of a limited edition series
  • Value: Likely to appreciate over time
  • Rarity: Rare find for collectors

Owning this signed cut by Thurgood Marshall is not just about possessing a piece of memorabilia; it's about holding a fragment of history that continues to inspire and educate future generations.

Thurgood Marshall

  • Signed cut
  • Frame size- 26" x 16"
  • Authenticated by Beckett Authentication

Featuring an index card signed perfectly by Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall d.1993. Marshall was the first African American justice appointed to the Supreme Court in 1965 by President Lyndon B Johnson. The signature is authenticated and encapsulated by Beckett Authentication. 

Museum Quality Custom Framing Details:
Custom framed in 1 inch decorative wood frame. Double matted in black and white. A custom engraved descriptive plaque is included. Enclosed in 99% UV museum glass to protect the signature from fading. Dust covered backed, wired ready for hanging in your den, office or man cave.